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Radically new treatments for fear , phobia , and anxiety have been developed during the last 25 years . The emergence of these treatments has influenced practice and also , quite independently , stimulated research .
Radically new treatments for fear , phobia , and anxiety have been developed during the last 25 years . The emergence of these treatments has influenced practice and also , quite independently , stimulated research .
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As with any dramatic discovery in science , it was no surprise that this was a relatively simple concept that had been utilized in a variety of contexts , such as other schools of psychotherapy , or other cultures , to reduce fear ...
As with any dramatic discovery in science , it was no surprise that this was a relatively simple concept that had been utilized in a variety of contexts , such as other schools of psychotherapy , or other cultures , to reduce fear ...
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Self - ratings have frequently been used to assess the subjective components of fear or anxiety . A behavioral avoidance test is often arranged in which the fearful stimulus is presented , either in vivo or representationally ( slides ...
Self - ratings have frequently been used to assess the subjective components of fear or anxiety . A behavioral avoidance test is often arranged in which the fearful stimulus is presented , either in vivo or representationally ( slides ...
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